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…for your dental treatment abroad travel

There are daily flights for your dental treatment abroad travel, leaving the following British airports for just 1-2hr low cost flight:

All London airports (7 x daily)

Birmingham (every 2 days)

Bristol (every 2 days)

Leeds Bradford (every 2 days)

Dublin (daily)

Edinburgh (every 2 days)

Manchester (every 2 days)

to Bratislava or Vienna which is sandwiched between Hungary, Austria, Czech and Poland. Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, often incorrectly called Bratislavia by Brits.

an example of how much the flights will cost you…

We pick you up free of charge from the airport any time of day or night and drive you to either the dental clinic if you arrive in the day or to your chosen accommodation if you arrive in the evening. The journey from the airport to the dental clinic typically takes between 35-45 mins from Bratislava airport, depending on the level of traffic. The journey back is also free of charge.

Low-cost flights for your dental treatment abroad can be booked with the airlines listed below. Currently, flights with Ryanair to Bratislava are about £30 each way including taxes when booked 3 months ahead. Just send us your flight details via email, tell us if you want to stay in one of our apartments (£35 per night) or in one of the hotels in town (from £50 per night upwards) and we’ll get everything arranged for your dental treatment. Make an inquiry for dental treatment abroad here…Free Custom Quote & Treatment Plan

Your free dental pack upon arrival

This is what you’ll get when Dano, our friendly driver meets you at the airport: your accommodation keys, time of your dental appointment, town map, and Slovak phrase sheet. We promise to do our best to make this the most enjoyable, painless and satisfying visit to the dentist ever! If there is anything else that we can provide for you to make your visit as hassle free as possible, please do let one of our dental team member know. We have been told by our former UK dental patients that travelling abroad for their dental treatment was often cheaper, quicker and much less stressful than driving into London city from the M25! Really, it’s just a 1-2 hrs flight and then a short car journey with Dano direct to your local accommodation or the dental clinic.

What Flights and with whom?

Here’s a handy list of flights and airlines to Bratislava or Vienna airports from the UK.

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Recent comments

Hi, many years ago I had both of my lateral incisors crowned as they were small ‘fang’ like teeth. Approximately one week ago one of these crowns snapped off including whatever remaining tooth was left inside it, leaving a small amount of tooth/root material just inside the gumline. I am not experiencing any pain at all but obviously I now have a large gap at the front of my mouth and need to have it dealt with as soon as possible! I have spoken to my NHS UK dentist who has advised me that my options are as follows;
1. remove remaining root and have a denture
2. remove remaining root, have a denture for 6 months and then have it replaced with a crown covering the two teeth either side of the missing one.
Alternatively, if I wish to pay for private dentistry I could have an implant.
My concerns are that;
The remaining crown on my opposite lateral incisor is quite old with a black line around the top and the front incisor next to it has a discoloured filling in it making the two teeth look quite unsightly and I think that if I’m having one tooth at the front of my mouth put right I may as well have all the front ones sorted otherwise I will still have an unpleasant smile. Dealing with these three teeth would just leave one remaining front incisor which would probably look out of place against the three new teeth so this would also probably require some work too!
I’m not sure what my options are but I don’t have infinite amount of money and I also have a fear of the dentist (associated discomfort) and really don’t like the thought of having implants into my jaw.
Can you please advise what you think would be the best course of treatment for me.
Thank you.

Hi Cecilia,
I am sorry to hear about that.
The black line around your existing crown is the metal showing through, as it must have been a metal based crown. In our clinic we would fit you with metal free crowns to ensure that this doesn’t happen in the future again.
A 2 point bridge to replace the missing tooth would cost 2 x £297 – £594 with us and the single crown on the other side £297.
A single dental implant, abutment & crown is £891.
It’s hard to say what’s best for you without seeing you in person, but if you send me a photo through this link contact dental holiday it should work, and I’ll see if I can advise you better…

Hi. I have a full set of upper false teeth & only 6 teeth on the lower. I would if possible like to have them removed and a full set of implants to upper & lower. But as I have worn dentures for many years would it be possible and how much would it cost?
Thank You
Kathleen

Dear Simon,
The length of stay all depends on what type of dental treatment you’d like to have. As a general rule, dental implants require 3 one day visits over 2-3 months, and crowns / bridges / veneers need just one visit of 4 working days if they include 8 teeth or less…
Does that help?

Hi,
We are thinking of coming over in August this year probably arrive Sunday 12th in the evening and return Friday 17th in the evening. Just a couple of questions.
Are these dates available for treatment.
You mention 5 year guanantee on treatment, what conditions apply to the guarantee.Would we have to visit you every year for check ups or something like that.
The treatment will be for my wife Bernadette and she would like to know if crowns can be mixed with vaneers. And also can a vaneer be fitted onto an existing tooth which has a filling, or is it best to just have a crown instead.
We think that treatment she will require will be approx 11 vaneers or crowns or mix of both. Will 5 working days be sufficient for you to complete treatment.
Lokk forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Bryan Thomas

Dear Bryan,
Those dates and the time scale is fine with us, once you have booked the flights, please do send the details to me along with your desired choice of accommodation, so that I can arrange everything for you.
The guarantee terms can be found here: http://dentalholiday.co.uk/guarantee.html and yes crowns and veneers can be mixed. As for the tooth with the filling, it all depends on how deep the filling is. If it’s a large filling then a crown may be better, but after seeing your x-ray in the clinic, we can advise you on what’s best for sure.